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  • 1 means-end relation

    means-end relation GEN Zweck-Mittel-Beziehung f

    Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > means-end relation

  • 2 linked liabilities

    страх., брит. !
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    108. - (1) In subsection (4)(b) of section 432ZA of the Taxes Act 1988 (linked assets), for the words from ""the proportion which"" to the end there shall be substituted-
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    "" the proportion A/B where-
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    A is the total of the linked liabilities of the company which are liabilities of the internal linked fund in which the asset is held and are referable to that category of business;
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    B is the total of the linked liabilities of the company which are liabilities of that fund."".
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    ""(6) In this section-
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    ""internal linked fund"", in relation to an insurance company, means an account-
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    (a) to which linked assets are appropriated by the company; and
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    (b) which may be divided into units the value of which is determined by the company by reference to the value of those assets;
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    ""linked liabilities"" means liabilities in respect of benefits to be determined by reference to the value of linked assets."".
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    ""linked assets"" means, in relation to an insurance company, long term business assets of the company which are, for the time being, identified in the records of the company as being assets by reference to the value of which property linked benefits are to be determined;
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    ""linked contract"" means a contract of insurance—
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    (a) the effecting of which constitutes the carrying on of long term business; and
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    (b) under which linked benefits (as defined by section 35A(4) of the Act) are payable to the policy holder;
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    and ""non-linked contract"" shall be construed accordingly;
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    ""long term business assets"" means assets of an insurance company which are, for the time being, identified as representing the long term fund or funds maintained by the company in respect of its long term business;
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    Англо-русский экономический словарь > linked liabilities

  • 3 force smb.'s hand

    (force smb.'s hand (или the hand of smb.))
    принудить кого-л. к действию, заставить кого-л. сделать что-л.; заставить кого-л. раскрыть свои карты, обнаружить свои намерения

    Sartorius: "...I had no desire to be unfriendly; and even now I should be glad to let the mortgage stand, were it not that the circumstances mentioned by Mr. Lickcheese force my hand." (B. Shaw, ‘Widowers' Houses’, act III) — Сарториус: "...я не имел никакого желания поступать с вами не по-дружески; я бы и сейчас не стал, если бы меня не вынуждали обстоятельства, о которых упоминал мистер Ликчиз."

    But if you think, as I do, that to force the government's hand is not an end in itself, but only a means to an end, and that what we really need to reform is the relation between man and man, then you must go differently to work. (E. L. Voynich, ‘The Gadfly’, part II, ch. IX) — Но вам придется иначе приступить к делу, если вы думаете, как и я, что вырвать у правительства некоторые уступки - это еще само по себе не цель, а только средство, ведущее к цели, и что главная наша цель - изменить отношение человека к человеку.

    We mustn't force the chief inspector's hand. It is entirely in his discretion what facts he makes public. (A. Christie, ‘Sparkling Cyanide’, book III, ch. IV) — Мы не должны требовать от главного инспектора, чтобы он раскрыл свои карты. Ему решать, какие факты предать гласности.

    Large English-Russian phrasebook > force smb.'s hand

  • 4 going forward

    •• * Выражение going forward получило распространение в основном в среде бизнеса. Пример с сайта http://business.iafrica.com:

    •• The cost base adjustment made by London-listed specialist banker Investec last year is paying off and the group is a lot more confident going forward, CEO Stephen Koseff said on Monday.
    •• Большого смысла в добавлении этого словосочетания в данном случае нет. Можно перевести просто:
    •• <...> компания чувствует себя гораздо более уверенно/более уверенно смотрит в будущее.
    •• Из этой среды выражение просачивается и в лексикон политиков. Так, на сайте Народной национальной партии Ямайки я обнаружил:
    •• Going forward, the Party as well as the government and the nongovernmental community, must take those steps which are possible within existing resources, to promote a culture of production.
    •• И здесь я не вижу особой added value (см. это выражение в статье value в «Моем несистематическом словаре») в употреблении этого выражения:
    •• В своей ( дальнейшей) деятельности партия, так же как и правительство и неправительственные организации, должна в рамках имеющихся возможностей способствовать формированию общественной атмосферы, стимулирующей производство (перевод культура производства был бы неверен, так как это выражение употребляется у нас в другом значении).
    •• Неплохое определение выражения going forward находим на сайте http://whatis.techtarget.com:
    •• Going forward is a relatively new and apparently convenient way to indicate a progression in time from the present. The term suggests a continuing and progressive movement rather than, as in the futurecan sometimes mean, some specific future date. Like many such expressions, it means enough to be useful while also being suitably vague. The term is widely used in annual reports and other corporate statements and, like such terms as venue and cautionary tale, seems to have been readily adopted by news media writers. The term has become increasingly popular in press releases from Internet start-ups and newly public companies.
    •• По-русски лучше всего не мудрить: в перспективе, в дальнейшем. Кстати, на сайте http://whatis.techtarget.com можно найти немало интересных определений. Например:
    •• In information technology, vanilla (pronounced vah-NIHL-uh) is an adjective meaning plain or basic. The unfeatured version of a product is sometimes referred to as the vanilla version. [То есть без наворотов.]
    •• The term is based on the fact that vanilla is the most popular or at least the most commonly served flavor of ice cream. Or, as Eric Raymond, editor of The New Hacker’s Dictionary, puts it, the default ice cream. (См. статью default)
    •• Интересно, что на том же сайте отмечается и другое употребление:
    •• Going forwardalso has a longer-standing usage as the starting, continuing, or resumption of activity on something that has been planned previously, such as an engineering project or a summit conference.
    •• Перевод, как видно по весьма эластичному определению, должен быть контекстуальным. Пример с сайта CNN.com:
    •• Justice going forward with probe into leak of CIA name. – Министерство юстиции приняло решение/ намерено провести расследование (или просто проведет расследование) утечки информации о сотруднике ЦРУ.
    •• Надо сказать, что неумеренное употребление этого выражения вызывает у многих раздражение. Вот реплика посетителя сайта http://www.darwinmag.com:
    •• The term going forwardin relation to the time in which any particular solution is to be implemented irks me to no end.
    •• Близко к going forward выражение down the road, которое тоже любят бизнесмены и журналисты, пишущие о бизнесе. По-русски это тоже в перспективе, но down the road чаще говорят о более неопределенных перспективах – когда-нибудь в будущем. Характерный пример из International Herald Tribune:
    •• Severstal management owns roughly 83 percent of the company’s stock, <...> and that concentration of ownership in management’s hands could present a risk for minority investors down the road.

    English-Russian nonsystematic dictionary > going forward

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